- From: Lisa Seeman <lisaeseeman@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2010 06:51:12 +0300
- To: "John Foliot" <jfoliot@stanford.edu>, "'W3C WAI-XTECH'" <wai-xtech@w3.org>
- Cc: "'WebAIM Discussion List'" <webaim-forum@list.webaim.org>
Are you talking about the "Java annotations" JSP? ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Foliot" <jfoliot@stanford.edu> To: "'W3C WAI-XTECH'" <wai-xtech@w3.org> Cc: "'WebAIM Discussion List'" <webaim-forum@list.webaim.org> Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 12:41 AM Subject: JSP/Java "Tag Libraries" Hello All, So I'm not that familiar with these libraries, but some developers on campus are building applications with web interfaces and are using them. Many of the 'bits' of library they are using could use some ARIA enhancements (eg. <input aria-required="true">), yet they tell me that this is not possible as the library they are using does not *allow* for this code modification. So my question is - is anyone aware of a JSP/Java tag library that has been given the ARIA treatment - even partially? While I could not promise the devs anything concrete, I did say I would ask - and I just did <grin>. As always, thanks for any leads, hints, tips or related feedback. JF ============================ John Foliot Program Manager Stanford Online Accessibility Program http://soap.stanford.edu Stanford University Tel: 650-862-4603 SOAP is a program directed by the Vice Provost for Student Affairs ============================
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